Cadiz is one of the eight provinces of Andalusia.
Regions
Cities and municipalities
- Cadiz- the oldest city in Europe, founded by the Phoenicians 3000 years ago.
- Algeciras
- Jerez de la Frontera
- Olvera
- Sanlucar de Barrameda
- Rate
- Chipiona
Other destinations
Understand
To get
By plane
The province of Cádiz is connected by train with Seville, Córdoba and Madrid, with 2 daily TALGO and with Barcelona with 1 daily TALGO.
By plane, Jerez airport (about 30 minutes by car, € 46 by taxi) has daily flights with Madrid and Barcelona (Iberia, Spanair and Vueling), as well as with several English cities (Ryanair). Gibraltar airport has flights to London.
By road, it is communicated by Autopista with Seville and Malaga.
By sea, there are very frequent ferries to North Africa (Tarifa - Tangier, Algeciras - Tangier and Algeciras - Ceuta).
By bus
For Jerez-Cádiz schedules and other routes, look at [1]Most of the long-distance buses leave from the Comes station in the Plaza de la Hispanidad.
Talk
The people of Cádiz speak Spanish, although there are many varied dialects in each town, encompassed in the Andalusian linguistic modality. The province of Cádiz generally belongs to the lisping part of Andalusia.
To buy
To eat
One of the things that visitors will always remember about Cadiz is the food. It is typical to eat "little fish" and the delicious prawns, but there are some inland towns where hare, partridge, and ultimately certain game specimens are cooked. At night there are many bars that open along the promenades and you can really enjoy the tranquility of the sea and the charm of Cadiz. It is a beautiful place to which adding gastronomy becomes luxurious. In Chipiona there is a bar called "el salaito", where you eat very well.
Drink and go out
Sleep
Learn
Respect
Health
Keep in touch
Surroundings
external links
- Wikipedia has an article on Cadiz province.w: Province of Cádiz
- Wikimedia Commons houses multimedia content about Cadiz provinceCommons.